The Royal George Inn, Appledore - pub details
Address: Irsha Street, Appledore, Bideford, Devon, EX39 1RY [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 28334)
Pub suggested by Albert_Campion on 9 Mar 2006
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> Current user rating: 6.0/10 (rated by 4 users)
> Local guide: Devon pub guide
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user reviews of the Royal George Inn, Appledore
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| Hi BARRY! *points down* anonymous - 27 Jun 2007 16:37 |
| CONTINUED....THE VERY ROYAL GEORGE... This very charming little man who once captivated this inn with his air of refinery and charisma had started to show signs of weariness, as months went on he started to wilt, slowly but surely his enthusiasm for entertaining and cooking wonderfull dishes started to diminish, 16 years of days and nights relentlessly socialising and comanding his ship had taken their toll,in 2005 he decided to pass over the wheelhouse to his trusted trainee, all was well under the new leadership then a tragedy struck ,the young and eager chef felt that his horisons where more tempting and he left ....the landlord aquired a new cook, the weather became very stormy and his restaurant was suddenly thrown into stormy waters.... gone where the standards so hard one and gone where the social calm waters that the 'very royal george' sailed.with the captain gone the 'george' was in very real danger of sinking, but will he return and save this once loved haven for all his ship mates and passengers to sail upon...TBC.... anonymous - 13 May 2007 18:00 |
| once upon a time there was an olde inn down a cobbled little street in a QUAINT fishing village in Appledore,its name 'the very royal george'it had recently aquired a very'NEW'landlord, a rather EXQUISITE little man who went by the name of BARRY, he was rather ECCENTRIC in his manner with an air of exagerated CHARM an altogether WELCOMING character who welcomed all his visitors with an ENTHUSIASTIC acceptance . the pub flourished under his careful guidance and his popularity grew [world wide] as did his EXCELLENT reputation as a chef, his TALENTS in his kitchen soon put aside any criticisms that had swept accross the village on his arrival and he became FAMOUS, people RETURNED from near and afar time and time again and always welcomed as though they were kin folk, as the years flew by the pub became a SOCIAL HAVEN and then....to be continued.... anonymous - 13 May 2007 17:40 |
| nigelbradford, one of the many signs of a good pub –in my view – is removing empties from tables. I don't expect them to be removed every five minutes. Once in the three or so hours I was there on Easter sunday would have done. I've nothing much to be 'bitter' about, either. I've been drinking in the George for nearly 20 years and I've had some great times. Have a look at my 9 March review. Albert_Campion - 19 Jul 2006 17:35 |
| called in for lunch, interesting pub with unique views. Seemed a bit chaotic behind the bar, eventually got served. ploughmans acceptable but very basic!! Would go again but dont be in a hurry especially at peak times mada - 19 Jul 2006 09:19 |
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